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Established on 18 Sep 1727 by [[Rene Boucher, sieur de la Perriere]] on the west side of Lake Pepin, near present day Frontenac in Goodhue County, Minnesota. Fort Beauharnois was established | Established on 18 Sep 1727 by [[Rene Boucher, sieur de la Perriere]] on the west side of Lake Pepin, near present day Frontenac in Goodhue County, Minnesota. Fort Beauharnois was established to protect the French trade with the Sioux Indians. | ||
The fort was built on a 100' square site with a 12' high palisade that surrounded interior log houses for the commandant and missionaries and a chapel. | The fort was built on a 100' square site with a 12' high palisade that surrounded interior log houses for the commandant and missionaries and a chapel. |
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HistoryEstablished on 18 Sep 1727 by Rene Boucher, sieur de la Perriere on the west side of Lake Pepin, near present day Frontenac in Goodhue County, Minnesota. Fort Beauharnois was established to protect the French trade with the Sioux Indians. The fort was built on a 100' square site with a 12' high palisade that surrounded interior log houses for the commandant and missionaries and a chapel. Abandoned in October 1728 because of Sioux hostilities and reoccupied in 1732. Rebuilt again in 1750 and finally abandoned as a fortification in 1756 when the garrison was withdrawn for service in the French & Indian War. Current StatusAn Ursuline convent and the Villa Maria Conference Center stand near the site of the old fort.
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